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5.2.3 Glycolysis

What is Glycolysis?

  • Glycolysis is the first stage of both aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
  • It occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell and does not require oxygen.

Steps of Glycolysis

  1. Phosphorylation of Glucose:
  • Glucose (6C) is phosphorylated using 2 ATP molecules, forming glucose-6-phosphate and eventually fructose-1,6-bisphosphate.
  • This makes glucose more reactive and traps it within the cell.
  1. Splitting of Fructose-1,6-bisphosphate:
  • The 6-carbon sugar splits into two molecules of triose phosphate (3C).
  1. Oxidation of Triose Phosphate:
  • Each triose phosphate molecule is oxidised, reducing NAD to NADH (reduced NAD).
  • During this step, inorganic phosphate (Pi) is added to the triose phosphate, forming intermediates.
  1. ATP Production:
  • The intermediates are converted into pyruvate (3C).
  • 4 ATP molecules are produced by substrate-level phosphorylation, giving a net gain of 2 ATP (as 2 ATP were used in the phosphorylation step).

Products of Glycolysis

From one molecule of glucose:

  • 2 Pyruvate: Used in the next stages (aerobic or anaerobic respiration).
  • 2 ATP (net): A small, immediate energy supply for the cell.
  • 2 NADH: Used in oxidative phosphorylation to generate more ATP during aerobic respiration.

Fate of Pyruvate

  1. Aerobic Respiration:
  • Pyruvate enters the mitochondrial matrix for the link reaction and subsequent stages of respiration.
  1. Anaerobic Respiration:
  • Pyruvate is converted into lactate (in animals) or ethanol and COâ‚‚ (in plants and yeast) using NADH.
  • This regenerates NAD, allowing glycolysis to continue when oxygen is not available.

Summary Table

StageReactantsProductsEnergy Yield
PhosphorylationGlucose, 2 ATPFructose-1,6-bisphosphate-2 ATP (used)
SplittingFructose-1,6-bisphosphate2 Triose PhosphateNo energy produced
OxidationTriose Phosphate, NAD2 NADH+2 NADH
ATP ProductionIntermediates4 ATP, 2 Pyruvate+4 ATP
Net Yield+2 ATP, 2 NADH
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Exam Tip

  • Be able to explain the steps of glycolysis and identify the net gain of ATP, NADH, and pyruvate.
  • Understand the fate of pyruvate under aerobic and anaerobic conditions.
  • Ensure you can differentiate between substrate-level phosphorylation (ATP directly produced) and oxidative phosphorylation (occurs in later stages).
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